Felicidade clandestina: book, conto, summary and on the author
Published in 1971, or book of contos Clandestine Felicidade brings together twenty five short narratives. Some two edited works have previously been published on a daily basis, other unpublished compositions produced for an anthology.
A coletânea includes works-firsts such as Menino a bico de pena, O ovo e a galinha and Remains of carnival.
Envelope or book
I count you gathered in an anthology Clandestine Felicidade passed between Recife and Rio de Janeiro, between the years 1950 and 1960. Some two works present I do not have a strong autobiographical traço, other are compositions completely descolated from the author's daily life.
A colletânea is quite heterogeneous, so much so that I say I respect the year or count in relation to form. Some works are about childhood, others about solidity, other questions about existential dilemmas. Not that I say I respect the length, there is no such pattern, some narratives are brief, others are long.
Contos present do not release the order of appearance
- Clandestine happiness
- Uma amizade sincere
- Progressive myopia
- Carnival remains
- Or great passeio
- Eat meu filho
- Perdoando deus
- Temptation
- O ovo e a galinha
- Cem years of forgiveness
- A foreign legion
- You obedient
- A division of two countries
- Uma Esperanza
- Macaques
- Sofia's disasters
- A maid
- A message
- Menino a bico de pena
- A story of so much love
- As águas do mundo
- A fifth story
- Involuntary incarnation
- Two stories in my own way
- Or first beijo
Summary do conto Clandestine Felicidade
Com forte cunho autobiographical, o conto Clandestine Felicidade You had two protagonists: a selfish, fat, short, sarcastic, rich man, filha do dono of a livraria, and his colleague of the same day who was an avid reader.
A history goes to Recife, the city where Clarice lived during her childhood.
The narrator lived by asking for a loan for menina os livros that the girl had, but Garota refused to borrow.
A situation was repeated every day I tried to reach the apex of cruelty, when the narrator discovered that the filha do livreiro tinha or you wanted to exemplar As reinações de Narizinho, by Monteiro Lobato.
A menina promises to give up or free, but all the time it is that the narrator went to her house, she saw that or exemplar was on loan to another person. For days to fio living this torturous rotina, I attached that to my menina percebeu or that she was passing.
Very surprised with the situation, more than she said that I will never leave the house and that it will not be necessary for me. Disappointed with the requirements of the cruelty of the men, she asked to borrow or free and say that she could choose the time or time she wanted.
To total and absolute joy he reigned when Garota finally could have access to As Reinações de Narizinho:
Chegando at home, I did not come to read. Pretending that no or tinha, only to depois ter or fright of or ter. Hours of pois opened, li algumas pretty marvelous, fechei-o de novo, I went to walk the house, goodbye ainda mais Indo eat paão com manteiga, pretended that I did not know where to keep or save, achava-o, open-o for a few moments. She created more false difficulties for that clandestine coisa that was happiness. A felicidade would always be clandestine for myself. It seems that eu já pressentia. How did I delay! Eu lived not ar... There was pride and modesty in my mind. Eu was a delicate rainha.
Sometimes it feels like it's me na red, swinging it like I'm free, I'm free, I'm touching it, it's very pure.
She was not more than a man as a light: she was a woman as a lover.
Reading do conto Clandestine Felicidade feita pela atriz Aracy Balabanian:
Conheça Clarice Lispector
Born on December 10, 1920, in Ukraine, she was battled as Haia Pinkhasovna Lispector, Clarice adotou or nome Brazilian, who lived in the Northeast when she was still a baby (about two months). The country (or house Pinkouss e Mania Lispector) fled the Russian Civil War, which occurred between 1918 and 1921.
Or first destination two countries was Maceió, from the family settled in Recife. When she completed fifteen years, Clarice moved to Rio de Janeiro. A young woman attended the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro directly, but she has never exercised.
Not that I say I respect personal life, she married as diplomat Maury Gurgel Valente, and together they have two filhos (Pedro and Paulo).
In 1940, she published her first story, entitled Triumph, in a magazine.
His first literary work of weight foi or romance Perto do coração selvagem, written 19 years ago and published in 1944. Já nessa primeira criação was possible to perceive or intimate tom characteristic of the author. As a title received or Prêmio Graça Aranha, awarded by the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 1945.
His book of Laços de Família contos was also awarded, again as the Jabuti Prize.
Clarice was an assiduous contributor to the press, since in the 1960s I have even participated in various edições do Jornal a Noite, Correio da Manhã e do Jornal do Brasil.
No Jornal do Brasil she published weekly chronicles between 1967 and 1972. Many times she has posted her journal publications with pseudonyms such as Helen Palmer and Tereza Quadros.
His last book published in life was A Hora da Estrela, released in 1977. Clarice Morreu on December 9, 1977, 56 years old.
Considered a modernist writer (belonging to Geração de 45), Clarice deixou a vast published work that includes two more diverse literary genres.
Check the list below:
Romances
Perto do coração selvagem (1944)
Or luster (1946)
A besieged city (1949)
A maçã not dark (1961)
A second paixão G.H. (1964)
Uma apprenticem ou o livro dos prazeres (1969)
Living Water (1973)
At the hour of the star (1977)
Cough
Some contos (1952)
Family ties (1960)
A foreign legion (1964)
To clandestine happiness (1971)
In imitation of rose (1973)
A via-crucis do corpo (1974)
Where are you from noite? (1974)
A bela e a fera (1979)
Chronicles
Visão do Splendor (1975)
For não esquecer (1978)
Uncovered to the world (1984)
Books infantis
O mistério do thinking coelhinho (1967)
A mulher que matou os peixes (1969)
To Laura's intimate life (1974)
Quase true (1978)
Discover also
- As most incredible phrases by Clarice Lispector explained
- Clarice Lispector: annotated poetic texts
- Conto Amor, by Clarice Lispector
- You give two free melhores to read this year
- Livro A Hora da Estrela, by Clarice Lispector
- Clarice Lispector: life and work